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#ix murders committed here in A man can’t be suspected Paul's, Minnesota, on Monday last. He re- MAINING IN THE G ‘D.GOSSIP. .t. [,8, 9 EVENING STAR. eign vs = ; é Lim, but he is waylaid, s orts “bein fiet by dairge: bodies of Yankton | | Evenive Sans it 4 ULE BE V4 3 [nS = lead Errects ov Suavere Extession Peg ‘then robbed. Not later than “ie gene: his Penetrating farther "er by pa ot ME igroLiaNiconce T SALOON ae i pega te Peo agile so etch eek Re | bao tg goustty, weeny shod enue ibe town | amy eg Gea Cay tena SATURDAY .....-----«seeee-Amgust “y 1857- | case and the provisions of the Nebraska mpeg eet been ‘or | fot its cession to the United States. After fruit- TISED. the LICK WATKINS. = bill, it will be legally ible here that $300. It gaa known that they were pald on negotiations, Col. Nobles appointed the 20th THIS EVENING cae Jy paneer. » ealteias aden don ertas oe of this | Slavery may be extended to my ea door, oven fn the most pablie eae. oer dare dof Angutt to hold a.council-with the Yanktons 188 AMETAA FISHER ee Sey eee i | Union, however far north, and at the proper ris hoped thar this transacticn will break up [to treat for the right of way across the territo- the pi atin Beanie nd Vocatiet, will be found that tical satirical hit cs It is hoped. tl ry 7 , “D = modern f: aici Nothing to Wear,” | time the people of such Territories may perpetu- | the gang of murderers, and rid our city of a cli ry. The chm ’ upon fas] Be ’ of men that are of no use to society. The police are on the track of a many others. it is hoped that every individual ‘of the gang will be punished, . Out of all the murders that have been committed inthe Territory, there has not been one solitary Cerio ees ‘on ogress have been. frustrat 01 tical interference ; but now every man, F ree-Mtate and’ Pro-slavery, hold out the right hand of friendship to each other, and it 1s hoped will continue so from hence- forth. I send this in advance of the matl, so you will have it before some of our Western pa: rs. Itisnow3o'clock A. M., and every ng is quiet. -N ate the institution. Considering that the Ter- ritories are the common property of the whole Union, and that the South through her Jefler- son and Monroe, her Tyler and her Polk, her Taylor and her Scott, and her tens of thousands of brave volunteers, has been actively and ef- ficiently instrumental in the acquisition of these Territories,—considering, morcover, that the mighty Northwestern Territory was also chiefly a donation from the South, and that she is already excluded from that, or at least from about the authorship of which there is just now so fierce a controversy ; also, the thrilling talc, “A Night on Lake Winnipisseogee,’’ and the amusing one headed “Finding a Iusband.” Very full reports of the absorbing election riot trial will be found in the local columns. The Washington news department presents its usual fullness and variety, and a complete resume is given elsewhere of the foreign and domestic news of the week ; also sketches, political and Tae Sacs axp Fox Inp1axs.—The monthly report (for July) of B. A. James, Indian Agent at the Sacs and. Foxes’ agency, to the Indian Bureau, states that these Indians have returned from.their spring-hunt for buffalo, at which they met with great success. They speak of no difficulty among the Indians on the plains. A few Indians have died at the agency, of the measles; otherwise the health there has been good. There has been but little rain for two J. -! IBE & E Fe ELIZ. F. ORNS admired Singer. prof. ROESNER wil preside at the Piano, __ EXCURSIONS, &c. [FF TH ANNUAL ExcuRsION OF THE Montgomery Guards, TO THE WHITE HOUSE PAVILION, On MONDAY, August 17, 1857. Personal items, and a sprinklieg of all sorts of Sie " epmart . Tux Betrer Socrery.—The New York Mir- | months past, and the crops bade fair to be light The. Mon ay a Se pleasure in an equal participation in it. Considering all this, now riends rons things. it would seem but an equitable solution of the | 727 # day or two since thus moralized over the Wo, of the Cities of Washington and. Price, for single numbers, in strong wrappers, 3 cents, or $1.25 per year. PERSONAL. -- Hon J. B. Bowlin, of Mo., is at Browns’. ++». Professor Ansted, of England, and Major Carleton, U.S. A., are at Willards’. +++» Miss Louisa Pyne has taken the Lyceum, London, for the purpose of English opera. «++. Charles Matthews, the celebrated comedian and mimic, is about to re-visit this country pro- fessionally. «++. Geo. Kunkel, lessee of the Marshall Thea- tre, Richmond, is fitting it up for the winter season to commence next month. +++» Miss Kimberly has begun reading ‘‘Noth- ing to Wear,” at New Haven. It has been sug- gested that she do so in TurKish costume. . on. John A. Dix last week sold his coun- Georgetown, that they will give NON AY, the Mth inst whadhcemeeas Scenodweesgrar mess to re l who may piped portanty to spend an le A, day evening. Keputa’s most execeilant Band is engaged for the ogearion. Refreshments will bo augptiod by an experiences! 4nd well known caterer, at liberal prices. The first Boat will leave her wharf, foot of 1th —, at st Navy ‘ard at 9 o'clock, and gielock pam. wad proceed direct to the Whi —— ‘The ico Tickets Sl andmitting 2 Gentleman and Ladies Committee of Arrangements, current condition of the so much “ better state of society at the North, than at the South :’’ A Dav’s Recorp.—If an inhabitant of some purer planet than our own, conld have alighted on Manhattan Island, on the 3d day of August, in the year of our Blessed Lord 1857, and glanced his fanocent eye over the ‘‘morning journals” of- fered to him jis enterprising newsboy, he would probably have thought that he had reached. acuriously-criminal world. In ting himself on the News of the Day he would have met the following among other startling announcements : “A Bloody Record.” Bnd Bae in Mul- berry Street,” “«A Young Man en to Death,’ “A Gambler Mardered,”? ‘Shocking Affair at Nevesink,’’ ‘Another Homicide,”? + Suicide of a Young [rish Girl by taking Laudanum,” “ Daring imbroglio to give her hereafter an equalchance eine ok eT in the remaining Territories. What would the SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. | North think and say if » numerous and respect- The Intelligencer has a continuation of the | *ble portion of her citizens, were, by act of interesting “ Recollections of the Civil History | Congress, directly or indirectly, excluded from of the War of 1812—by a Contemporary ”” settling in the common Territory? Let those In an article upon the Old Point Convention, of the North who would exclude from such set- the Intelligencer thinks nothing would be | tlement a numerous and respectable class at gained by the establishment of a separate na- the South take the case home to themselves, tionality for the North and the South than the | 20d consider how they would feel and act if fosses which would accrue to the industry of cireumstanced like the South. Let them recol- both from the commereial restrictions which | lect, too, that insult is added to injury; for the each might lay upon the products of the other: | South is bitterly denounced for gross immorali- Bort. Bowle Miss Corra Joranes, MrsJ = Smallwood, Mins A Brennan, Biss A Intost, Mery M Sa Mrek Barnard, MreE A Miss Jave 0 Sutnerd, Mie< © » Ke Li hehe ey u I Tepacoe, Mies LB Clements,'Mise E McAlester, Mra V Teylor, Miss LC Mire Anu R McKenny, Mrs Geo Ty'er, Mrec k 2 raBS McCrabbe, MreJ Victou, Mre Corad, Mise Mary BMct%ennon, Mra Giford, Mine CC Mctotire, Sve 8 Oockreli, Mies BD 4 . Ser. Murray. Privt. Grady, : a | and Ingenious Burglary,” “ Woman Arrested for comprising about twenty acres of land Waters, Bre a Pikat Kelicher, Lieut Ulkeld, @: Mac Meter, The Union has an article headed ‘Hands | ty ia holding slaves, and this charge of im- | Passing ind Money.» Laborer's Fight One of | SME Teepe Wale eT Waneaaie mers | PAv-Goiee ne Mewws Past. Grosoen. = 8 PICA ‘< ity i ine! asser' them Stabbed,"* ‘Recent jot_at Cairo. iE * > 5 4 5 . eh and Softs,”’ in which it expresses itself unable, | morality is most distinctly and naga — ‘< Supposed Murder at Atlantic City,” “Indecent | .... We see it stated that Mrs. Fanny Kemble issagnea | FYXCURSION CARD—The Washington Light in a political point of view, to see any difference | by that portion of the population, who, or their | Assault,” «‘T'wo Black Eyes,” “Attack upon 2 ts staying at Nahant, where she bas 8 cottage Wi samedtiseBereia Unfiutry ace now making arrange. Se ase + i isiti f foot of | Poli in,”? “Fatal Fight between Sailors,” rs. early in the season, went to Niagara an more, F nts for an Excursion « between these New York parties, and, in eon- | sites, opposed the acquisition of each i {Riot in the Twenty-firstWardst Another stat a cot Portsmouth eng: acottage. After a fewdays she pulled up stakes,’? and, in a hutf so peculiar to that amiable lady, left for other parts. -++- Dr. Samuel 8. Catlin, notorious in connec- tion with the Cunningham fraud—following the. : oe the Qist ee B Panda canes wall APOC EE CONMUET ER. G* AND PIC Nic clusion, says - territory. The South feels as poor vid Lear “Those who represent that the Administration | felt after he had given up his kingdom to his sympathizes specially with the Hards or Softs, or | daughters, and they proposed to strip him of any such unmeaning distinctions, know little of |); * i Democracy and leans our present distinguished his suite of attendants—and is almost ready to abet Wititame, Mig Maria Wititerd, Mire J Winamea, Mre Ros- from the Mormons,’’ ‘+ Capt. Rynders in Ohio,” etc., ete., and so on to the end of this long chap- ter of human wickedness. ‘* After the pleasant perusal, our angel visitor, having become a convert to the doctrine of Orig- Davis, ire Bophia Mason, Eliza ena Frast, Misa K Mortty, Mra Serah Whitmore, Mire Ford, MissH A Niles, Mis Jane La laim with him, “I IY?” At} inal Sia and ‘Total Depravity, would in all ikeli- | ‘Pounlue consis Eieneely eit Toe tt, the GENTLEMEN'S LIST St. Peters's Sunday School. a areal basse gs haa ses igh eek pa nal Sin and ‘Total Depravity, would in a eli- pombs—amuses himself with dominoes at the ¥ —_ ee se least, aided by the Democracy of the North, | hood leave this globe in disgust without attempt- | Fifteenth Ward station house. He isa native of | At0:t1tRO — Humphrice,OT Philips, WO The Teachers of St. Peter's Sunday School most ing to untangle the reported snarls in the Supreme AXbott, Geo 6 Be wa, L Porter, Richard , - Sow respectfully announce to their UsitEp States Skxatons.—The Legislatures | she helped to acquire all. The Democracy, Durhaim, Conn., and began his career at New | Adress, Geo W Heth, Capt i Potter, KM 7 frends and the pubirc in Court, the Street Commissioner's Office, and the | Haven asa drug clerk, then studying with Dr Hatieran, Juo Poscy, Jno F — am ! pon of Tennessee, Virginia, Texas, Kentueky, and | North and South, have always advocated the | Police Department. ‘Tyler, there attending the medical lecture at ‘Yale Hu dea Porte! J tun weet Per aul EEN RBA Sagust 12th,1257, Alabama, are toelect United States Senators at fai SA € territ vhilst. the opbosi- ‘Seriously, there is crime and misery, and | jn 1819, establishing himself at Derby after re- $a wird aa, poe tangy oo = . . at the White p Reds ode their next sessions. ‘Tenuesece has to choose | "tT acquisition of territory, whils A )ppos confusion enough in our own city every =, to | ceiving’ his diploma, when he married a sister of | BUP4.4 mB arene hy —— ‘The Teachers pledge themselves that no pains or two. . tion of each section, no matter what their name, | make the heart sick. ‘The daily paper looks like , Rev. Dr. Beecher, who keeps a school at Sara- toga, (where Miss Augusta Cunningham was to have gone at the time of Burdell’s murder.) and thus became a cousin to the Rev. Henry Ward Beecher. In 1850 he removed to Brooklyn. He belongs to the Academy of Medicine. eXpense will be spared on their part to make this the Pie Nic of tbe AsON.. Tickets FIFTY CENTS. ‘The Boat will leave lith street Wharf at® o’clock. Navy Yard at9 0" 3 Boat will leave Ith street at 1 o'clock, aud Navy Yard at 2 o'clock ; ™. Dinner and Refreshments will farmshed by that a Police Gazette. Beggars and thieves and burg- lars swarm in the sunlight like the fleas in Egypt and prowl about in the darkness like beasts of prey. A semi-weekly swindle seasons the news- column. The courts of justice quarrel over ques- tions of jurisdiction and dabble in polities. The Ce ee have always opposed it. ~ In New Bedford, last week, a gentleman, | Let the Republican party of the North, (we who petronizes a “‘striped pig” apothecary shop, | address them only; for the true Democracy of called for a glass of soda, “with a spoonful of the North has been truc as steel to the equal strychnine in it,’ (i. ¢.adash of spirits.) The ‘i S justi i = is e veneed caterer, Mr. . Bt cat: cee. Sond, tee akan enetoOk ima ats | ieCthom we say, take the cage home to them | cating ballots and’ cracking nmailJoken” The Wardell Baby. Nees a oc tose onenced far she tee. word, flavored it with strychnine, and but for an | let them, we say, take the case home to short, we must confess that we are very miserable | It 1s reported that Dr. Ubl will be procecded Committee of Arrangements. explanation brought about by the customer mis- | Selves. With similar claims, how would they | sinners—a very wicked city—but too busy to no- | against in the Academy of Medicine, at its next Bonen. cae a ee, sing the alcoholic flavor, a tragedy would have | bear tobe excluded? Similarly circumstanced, | tice the fact particularly.”” regular mecting, for unprofessiona! conduct in | fraw ey. J Pree: 2 Hat A at Rayuer Cpt RA i aaron” p cy een resulted. how many Northern hotspurs would be ready} Oneanay find almost as black a local record | the baby affair. Dr. Uhl is a member of the fac- Brewer, Jac W — Bewilt Ambrose Reet, James Jas. Fleishel!. nuz at — i * i n i i “ 7 or? ‘d d a, 2 fE 5 N = WASHING - Portticat.—The Obio Democratic State Cong | to unsheathe the sword to assert their equal | in Proportion to relative Population, in any of ay ane Bood ae ge heard satin He has Bebeock: HBS ieee ang Rebecteon, Jemmbe TRA oe es! on Se sae WASHING ¥ention met at Columbus on Thursday, and nom- | rights and to punish the foul aspersions on their | the journals of any northern city. Yet, threc- | long been before the New York public, and his | Brown, Ber Johusca, Thos 33 Rous, Jue G on MONDAY, Aucust 24th inated for Governor, I. B. Payne; Lieutenant- | social and domestic habitudes? Let the shades | fourths of those papers are ready to foam at tho Professional honor is no less distinguished in niet soctentee Ronee ded =p THE COMMITTEF | Governor, W. H. Lyttle ; Judge of the Supreme | of the heroes who fought at Lexington, Bunker | mouth if one hints that, after all, the slavchold- Sip alieg ee rete pote a ae But Beall LtColBL Jackson, TM Hoberts. Neary Sn — Court, Mr. Whitinan ; State Treasurer, Mr. Mor- | 11, and Ticonderoga answer ! ing South may not be the God-forsaken section | ro ratte oath —the oath which beand mene solemy. | Belding, & Jackson, Capi Jere Reel, C a "OF THE 5 Tin; Secretary of State, J. Rainhart ; and Super- |” we want the re-establizhment of harmony and | of the United States. Fynot to divulge the secrets conuided to him by | Risen sgem — Sordas,'den fpaat'g: WT Second Baptist Church Choir, intendent of the Board of Public Works, A. L. friendship between North and South, and think his patients, except under the most stringent de- | Chambers,Cap: WH Jackson, A StGco Stu:th, Wm To Pre’s Lanvixe axD Fort WasnincTox, Backus Resolutions were adopted endorsin, P 7 F —The N. D has a | mands of justice. Whether he has violated that | Chase, Wm Johnson, A P Seffell, WTR : > ‘ ae nice | it would be a salutary thing for the conscicn- BOM CHIEA: ei Eas os oath in this case is the question. One party, and | C48. Thos L = Kock gy, 8 ee On MONDAY, August 10th, 1997. the Dred Scott decision, approving the adminis- ks fhe) sabia letter from James Armstrong, flag officer U. 8. | they are of the strictest ect owhe tain Yr ANe | Caradine Thos Kennedy, e Singleton, WK ers : =e tration of President Buchanan and the doctrine of | tous among the Republicans to retire into the 3 : y e 2 he code | Curtta, Col Kavauengh,J M Stewart, Wm Mf he Committee annonnee that, baving chartered \ - = 2 * * naval forces, East Indies. China seas, dated | of medical ethics to be of equally binding force | ¢ Keleber, James «= Seybo'd, Thad the fine steamer Gronce Wasuixe- popular sovereiznty as advanced in the Kansas- | recess of their closets and consider well whether Hong Kong, May 23, from which we give the | With the ‘len Commandments—who think, for | Coréora Keefe, seh Seybold, TS 7oN, an Excursion will be given to the. Nebraska act, and in favor of an independent | in this matter they are doing as they would be ec 4 als y. ’ 8 Instance, that for a physician to correct an error | Cerrenm, Nicholas Kicg@) | Rimpos. T F ahove named piaces, on MONDAY , treasury for Ohio. done by. We know the North is equally pa- eu joine extraet : : or make any statement over his own name sn any | Gostine’ MC Kamme er, @ Shaw, Sam! Nothing Je left mndone to make this the most . ey 3 ee zs = % ‘“: From the enormous force the Eng! other newarepet than an exclusively medica! one, | Coiciaser. Jos Kipp, £ib-rt Scke.le, Saml pleasant of the season. ‘The New York Democratic State Convention | triotie and equally chivalrous with the South ; lecting at this station, and the arrangements they | is a vile quac ery. worthy of the severest denun- | Crees 3 it at Kinssburg. Cart CP #3 ‘The Boat will leave her wharf at the foot of Mth met in Albany on Thursday. There was a pretty | equally ambitious to extend our dominion, and | are making for its permaneney, it is clear that | clation—holds that the doctor has violated the | Cooatd,3 Warren Lee Maj W Do" Sution, R street at arg, Navy Vard at 9, and Alexandria at %% general attendance {It was resolved that a State ‘ China is to be compelled to throw off her exclu- 3 , % o'clock a. m., and proceed to 'Pye’s Landing, where it will remain for one or two hours. and then leave jor Fort Washington, where the remainder of tne day will be Popes returning to the city at a senson- ble hour in the evening. code, and should suffer the peanlty of an expul- sion from the Academy. The other party say that not one out of twenty honest men would have been honest enough to do as Dr. Uhl did He deserves a service of plate, a handsome testimo- a e ~ | equally active in doing so, when the opportu- pers weber for Thursday, September | nity occurs. ‘The South hasbeen a more promi- mi 2 nent actor in the acquisition of territory. simply A destructive tire occurred | because there was more to be acquired that siveness. The English squadron now on this station consists of : 13 sailing vessels mounting 275 guns do do teamers i71 sole, Jno T Leary, Thos Clawson, DrJE Lee, Hebert Creighton, J T & Cy Levys, $5 Claibora, Joho Lots, L Corman, OrJ @ Latham, JD From Minvesota nial, a general token of app ionand approval | Gaik’ae + athem. Taos 4 ea ee t INNES ‘ bots al, a general toke jorace iekets for Aduits 8: Children 12 conte—to at St. Paul's, Minn.,on Tuesday last. It broke | adjoined her. eee se Ic from Lonest men In general, and his medical Catalin, 3 be had of the inembers of the Choir and’ Sabiath out in the hardware store of J.T. Cardwell, in 32 vessels 463 guns. brethren in particular. His betrayal of Mrs. Cun- Lewis, HA School, and at the bost on the morming of the Ex- Anthony street, at 2 o'clock in the morning, and rs ot, before the flames could be extinguished, the en- f Gap raspw.—The absence of the eae " tire square, with the exception of the First Pres. | {fom Washington of course@makes a dearth 0 87 Litchiieid, HS Conners. Daniel Ledyard. Catian, CC Long, DW Comming. Alfred L om, D ninghaim was a thing which no professional oath objected to ; for, though lke the priest, who may not divulge the secrets of the confessional, the cursion. And the following vessels are now on their way to join the squadro1 . Committers of Arraneements, euy Marks, Stephen Cawood, John Carter. 4 ‘i - W. Curtis, Jas. Hilton, Sam’. Arno d 2 sailing ships mounting 52 gnns physician must hold his patients? secrets sacred, | Dement, Thess = Leeper, Andrew Smith, David A had Stewart, Chas.Sanderson, €! J : A A 2 stea a : - ‘ J bs . as. . + Alien. byterian church, was consumed. Seventeen | office seekers here just now. Thorois very little | 12 steamers do “210 do unlike the priest, whose superior must bein the | Boric’pacirk amen. Capt A ae as P au est = ; batidings in all were burnt, causing a loss of | traveling throuzh Washington, too, as the plea- | ! S4n-hoats Shot Sae Place of a conscience to him, the physician has | ouboie, Morris Miler, G ; GRAND MILITARY & CIVIC EXCUSION | $80,000, on which there isan insurance of $12,- | Sure and health-seckers are al! domiciled at | 25 vessels 320 guns. iets wouuds Watirabd cassie deuce oe eeene re oe de oon the watering places, and it is yet too early for | | Making a total of stxty vessels, monnting 73 | jn his own breast a secret which the patient bed Eo Ie Ee ee eee Union Guards, Information of a favorable nature has been re- | the Southern merchants to be passing along in | &""*- fs no business to make him a confidant in. This | hasta acy Mitchell, hos & Pet Kchisbier, andrew TO THE WHITE HOUSE PAVILION rc » be passing along in | ” Accompanying this force are several sea-going sty add that, if the doctor was justified in Dawe, Ohae Marley, Samt Thom son, WB On TUESDAY. A th celved at St. Pauls fromthe Little Crow friendly | this direction for their fall supplies. Few have | hospital and transport ships with a ver largesu- | Part Ing His paticnb’s secret to che iipeacuthiig dl more og oo ‘Thompson, Wesley eirtctecmaar Indians; who were sent out to take Ink-pa-du- | boon here in the last fortnight from a distance | feruumerary medical stafl, all indicating 4 con- | Daler ue was only doing an unpleasant duty poten The Uxtox Gvanns take pleasure im annowncine tah’s band of murderers. At the latest dates they tinued and permanent purpose on the part of the . ‘ “ {i when he consented to make the intended felon a to shou Sisnde (he public that, Were at the Hole-in-the-Wall, and expecting to AE oeeatn ce seg pers pee with | English Government Bs apparent to the world as it was to his own | miter waj overt oie find the outlaws at Skunk Lake, and they were ie Executive partmeni:, who are few in Tae Termirory or Anizona.—The Charles- mind; and so, in his complicity with the District | Evass, BE ‘The Committee will content themselves by payne confident of success. The expedition under Gov- | Number when compared with those usually Attorney, he only did what a particularly upright it ehall he our aim on this. as on our previens ones, s ¥ . Ss, in- | man, ora great villain, would even ent t ing # to constitute all means in our to add to the ernor Medary had returned from the Sioux agency. | 2mong us attracted hither by other causes. = Me —s aepablishes from the Bend te = "The New York Times dds the following pied sence ke eed who mony eee — The army and ammanition now at St. Paul's will | Trade in Washington is, therefure, dull. in all teresting letter from Colonel Bonneville § com | to this remarkable and coimplicated case : kona) ay eae Witzieten, A AS raceme be dispatched to the frontier, to be used in case | branches of business, it being too early for our | ™aud of the 4th of June Inst, descriptive of the Ae coh ee ag eelaee ree Er: Leg atrce = Fee Seve ce Weot, WD is engared.. . : : x ila riv ‘ . ellevue Hos; she informs us that, five or six rick, Mitebell, Chas Wo Willtame. WH NE DOLLAR ; admit veman of an emergency. own folks and neighbors to lay in fall supplies | “il river region of the Gadsden purchase, and | Belle niuce. a gentleman applied to her for a| Foye, MeEkatcof Meson AP walkertas' ws | ant iON be had of aay of the tembersor at eS ae DonsuLpy ano Tux Nevasiux Tua. | of any description. takes occasion to throw more light on that al- | new-born, unwashed child, stating that he de- | Fat McGee, A a , ite the Boat. GEvy—ProvaBte tibcsncs io Carnes Nevertheless, we are destined to have in | @3t anknown region in the following remarks : a, ed . daa tel wag er os es weele. Felgucom, 3% | MePherrhdge, C3 Weeertonte ce mereoncag a ‘ . ‘ NELLY.— v ; (gs i ei rye estate, e yentleman, | yng. 30 day. D fieou, 3 ¥ hergt.. : 4 The late murder at Nevasink, N.J.,bas assumed | Washington a very brisk fall. fig cutclnee treme ae ee oer MANWEA| ter: Tuither ‘convertion either Fey, and | forex tidao McCann k& . Wilkteasm, Com | gy ¢ perete Lackey, Frauk Reil'y- anew and singular phase. The innocence of Don- | the amount of Government busin ren desert, proves as unfounded and absurd as | having pledged her to strict secrecy, disclosed Teuton’ Pret ® 0 rt Sitog Sone wi Sot, Somes T HE PUBLI > Gt OD OU NLY al nelly, whom Moses uecused as being the cause of | transacted at the Federal inetro many other popular ideas have proved heretofore. the Teck that the widow in question was Mrs. praee. tT @ meme te we oom si 2 ODOR. OLE ORLY AlN. his death, ts now claimed and strongly urged by 2 : é Records and maps, long hidden in the archives | Cunningham that he was a friend of hers, and | go ir,Ge , MeDoweld W. trons, 3.0 THIRD ANNCAL EXCURSION many sca bactatey toons set ront Peal ag i. and the railroad facil! Of the Mexican government, and in the Jesuit | (ncn sbe bad been badly used The propost- | visu +: 0B Sten E Meare Wat. 58 OF THE | s ing this point improve go rapidly in all quarters | Colleges show that, more than a hundred years . 4 “ i . ‘nio: ‘ire Compan: Monday last the body of Moses was extumed at Gf the ie zs chats = 7 ( bane ti » | azo, this territory was settled by a large and dour. | _ Mrs. Cunningham, just before going into labor, Glawin WN Gt Weowens Union F y, No. 2, Chapel! Hill graveyard, and another autopsy made y: ae renee Popol gay ishing mining population; and thatat the base of | ##¢ heartily of cucumbers, so as to reaily get up Greer, Rev TW 6 TO THE WHITE HOUSE PAYVILIO\ on _ Weuder, Hogs by Dr. Finnetl, of New York. The wound in- | '¢Teases upon-us astonishingly. We recollect | the mountains, and aiong’ the streams, the tan- | S€VeFe pains, on the principle of the Frenchman ¥ in “FP inching his danght bi wananne. oa On THURSDAY, AUGUST 13th, 187. * c gl i p, | in ** Pirst Nizht,’’ pinching his daughter when tameon, ——= a Ricted on the throat was fonnd not to have been | Well when to come from Baltimore to Waching wile tha farioer cateen toterine caer altle, | at rehearsal she Was to give au exclanatioe. Bat Bilao Geo The Union Fire Company, No. 2, having cis: ——— te coe sth had Prompt aud proper | ton by public conveyance required almost a} wheat, grapes, and fruit of every variety. ’ she seems to have overshot the mark, and has | $87,390, 4 rally pe | gieamer Groce Vaan the arm, indicatin that a struggle heer Woon | day's time—eertainly from six to ine hours, | _ ‘This civilization perished before the devasta. | Tally been very unwell, with cholerate symp. | orate. Warner, Cale the have to tho White House Pavil; . . z toms. The dodge undoubtedly was in the first Wittard, a a 2 on THU ¥ taken place. It is claimed that eeacceias f being ting career of the Indian tribes of the con ty, as is y ti R din depending upon the state of the roads. Now, on THURSDAY, August isth. i! the Mexican civilization in Soncra is to-day per. | Place to be genuine in her groans, and, in the next Soeeear "rhe uniform success Tint. tins attended, and tae Fery to bantent, was sufficiently versed in su:- | in that time, one may reach here from what | hime mete zation In Son ‘Apache Inctians, | Place, to satisfy physicians, if ealied in, that her Wette. Altre good order that has universaily prevailed at the pre- gery to know where to strike the throat fatally, “ Fest ” “Phe recent decision of the P Lm te areata. We dvagging*? pains were reaily felt. West, Alor 20 8 vious Excursions of the Company, authorize our the Wound in the arm shows that much blood | W#8 then * the Western country,”’ and at about | ‘Phe rec of the Overland Mall Route to Cali, |, The people residing in the tmmediate vicinity | Han, WH Oct, D You, WG Sone of theses Wall rank No.1 with the Excur- must have been shed, yet no blood was found | the cost of the journey from Baltimore i those | fornia, vio El Paso and Fort ¥1 sl have of 31 ona Street complain that their property | set WO O'Byrne, BA Young, Capt WS sions of the season. upon any of Donnelly’s clothing ; ity ne Ima, W! avean j Pi Buger, LET B Otmated, DG Young, Rev RN Refreshments at the usual city prices, Dinnerand se J y ng. The direct ac- | days. important influence upon the settlement and de- | 8&8 been depreciated in value by Mrs. Cunning- | 8 rktoa, 8G Osburn, @ W Young, Jee Thos? | Su furnisbed by an experienced caterer. for Dy sapped: tee rnst Donnelly is ccounted |“: velopment of Arizona. It is the only practicable | 2am’s presence and conduet. Heiticblower, 8 Pearce, Wil Zimmer, L jodini’s Brass and String Band has been encaged. for by supposing the former to be greatly excited, ince then, too, there have been accumulated route for a mail, and the wagon and stage road is Hatcher Bolt A 2 Porkius, WW donker, Fraucis & The Boat will make two trips: leaving in the Tis even Ciated eEy, disst he accused him: | by the Government at this point,more interest. | far tee fore ane aon and tae read te | SE URAUL'S ENGLISH LUTHERAN | turriats—cuairman of Dem. Com; Demreratic Review; | Nowe Wace Sort ee roe, City Wine nt Ph mitted suicide while temporari! decamped: cad ing works of art, and other things of interest to | It therefore becomes a matter of great national (3 chk aie: Fahs,of Gettysburg, interest that the country through which it passes should be protected from Indian attacks, and that jJegal rights should obtain as they do in our Kast- ern States. * * * * Navy Miulster from Venxu City Wharf at 2 o'clock, vy, Yard at 24g, and A! Cr. se & at 3; leaving the White House at 6 and i? . mm. Gntaibuses will leave the Northern Liberty Mar ket House.and from the corner of 2th street and —— hallucination he laid the deed on Don- | all intelligent persons, than are to be found in Donnelly states that he arose, as } P _ | any othes city in the Union, not excepting New tomed to, abont daylight on the morates oe te York ; all of which may be enjoyed by any and 8 eh, di th of the Pastor. Services atti ‘o'clock tenet t p.m, RELIGIOUS NOTIC he Disciples er . “The alation of this Territory is upwards meeting will be held T ORKROW D IBE HING enn. avenue, in time to reach the Boat at the City mad pelpaed tmensoen oe: — ‘d the safe | everybody, free of any cost whatever. ‘The ac- of six ph ccm and rapidly inereesing The usual, in the Weat Room of Monupicnene Hall. Dine, RATELES, a sere | Committee of Arrangements. of the dx ts oleae eusiness | commodation for strangers here have grown | rccent. reports of Colone! Bonneville, U.S. A., | Preaching at 11 o'clock a,ju. and 744 p. m., by Prof. ‘Bt, MMOND’S, 7th street. ; 1 ae Cu = he day He was afterwards yoing ge! er Munnell New ¥ —— Dougisss, W.t. Mastin, WH. Hines, put on his collar, (it was 1 Koing up stairs to tee? pail tana oa 51, | “pon the country north of the Gila river, which ik — |, of New York. “The public are cordially | US LYONS Strecks,” J. Bury, J. Vessey. when he was startied by the outeries op Aon tn) | Bart Passe W e demands on them, until; | jf proposed to faciude within the Inaite cr ed oe ue (i ERDAS Y = ley, the servant girl. Looking up. he shir Manes for the size of the city, thercare probably more | zona, will give an impetus to immigration. They THE REGULAR MONTHLY MEET- (au 8-3t) La “| ThE CATHOLIC BENEFICIAL TOTAL on the landing, bleeding froin the throat. upon | #24 better arrangements of the sort than in | f#rnish the guarantee that the new state c@ptains spe se the Atinelis, Beackciat anal Absti- \NE PIANO AT S321 t 857; 2 lee T Abstinence Society of Washing- which he was pressing his hands as if to stangels | any other city in the Id. Pers the great element of national wealth—agricultural | Rance Sociel PO-MORROW (Sundny) ATE | O S75: Lat Son 2 at Biss g at Gist Ait wood | ton, Amounce “with pleasure, to th: Fis the blood. Horror-struck by thes ete Lace, y in the World. Persons are prone | resources. Our reader must beat inmind tuat NOON, immediately after vespere, “Membereave | second hand Pancaret, TOGA FLERE | citizens of the Pistrict, that their treated down stairs, when he met AM .. the | 2 Compare them with those of the half-million pails yey, of the oie and i perp roanonted to be punceual imattendance. The Secre-| aus 6 Ponn.ave., bet. dth and 10th sts, 3 pon P Boo LS poke iggy Ee i ti f the hote! ae shoe i ow Y: ini ati, «iaining an immense country. are cotton las of | tary will make his semi-angual rej % Cn eta orleans inet ene a a r on MOD fod meen, He atteeea a uote le told what tue | City of New York, and to growl, ininaeguration | {aiting au immense country. are Virgin soit, te *SJAMES. N- CALLAN, Sco, ONE SECOND HAND MELODEON VERY | DAY. August ith, ange ale others, and, when Moves leat pooh pie times, for instance, because they are not suffi- * * * * * * LAST NIGHT OF THR FESTIVAL—A low. Also, tive new onog, for sale ot rent upon Baa, mnitten eave m ado, orem savenen eet bed, assisted, as best he could, in undressing and | cient for the comfortable accommodation of | ,,“Atizona will be known as the Silver State; and lem CONCERT rill be given by Professor sus. 36 Penn.ave., bet. sth and 10th ots. np earticipate in the enjosments of the day. making the wounded map comfortable.” He | of such an avalanche of visitors as would strain the prediction of Humboldt that the relative value rouch on TUESDAY EVENING next, the lth —- ‘he musical arrangements have been confided t Mr. Eeputa, Leaderof Esputa’s Unrivalied Band. The public need no other assurance of the super’ ority of the Music upon this ocexsion,as Mr E:sputs 18 known to excell ali others in his profession. The Ice C fectionery, end Refresh department will he under the superintendan Joseph Schaffield, (Iate foreman at Weavei No spiritous tigquors will be allowed is. Anample police force has been engaged: the best order and decorum wil! be preserved. Four large Coaches will leave the corner of 10th and F streets at 10 o'clock, and one every ten min- looked at the wound, and secing that none of the isi comi larger vessels had been severed. asked for 2 fork the hotels of that metropolis if suddenly ‘ing = act as @ tenaculum, by which to secure the | Upon them in addition to their ordinary num- — £0 reat that’ me nie,<zcitement _ throng ber of visitors. There is no sense in so doing ; was pa i - ’ quest sides, Moses, who acted likes pation but the world is prone to be extremely foolish man, had accused him of intiicting the weund in such matters. —$_____ en” Tue Mcrper at Leavexwontn.—We have Religious Item: The Baptists are making efforts to build a first | the following in relation to the late tragedy at It will cost | Leavenworth, Kansas : of gold and silver would one day be restored will be fulfilled from the almost fabulous wealth of the ‘Gadsden purchase.’ Tae Wratuer.—The following report of the weather for this morning is made from the Morse Telegraph line to the Smithsonian Institution, The time of observation is about 7 o’clock a. m.: AvevsT 8, 187. New York, N.Y. instant, at Thorn’s New Building, two doors below Odd Follows’ Hall,on 7th street, at which places FESTIVAL is now He held by the Ladies, fur the benefit of Methodist KE. Chureh th. Professor Croven having kindly consented to lend his professional services on this interesting occa- sion In aid of the Sabbath School cause, assisted, as no will be, by an abic and accomplished Pianoist, tu- gether with a full choir of experienced singers, it is to be hoped and expected, that all lovers of good musio, &c., will manifest their appreciation of so generous &n act on the part of the Professor, by xiv- ing him an overflowing house on next ‘I'uesday ever - LOTHIN LOTHING.—On and after Mor- / day, the lth mstant, the entrance of our store vu be on D atrest fo petwoen rg Peas Ri) satroute. where we nre stil ering our fe a ie stock of Summer and Fall Clothing for Men and Boys at cost prices. - Au 8-3t WALL & STEPHENS. T° CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. BALDWIN BROTHERS have at their F the best lot of MOULDINGS ever offered scien lass ship, for benevolent purpose $100,000, and will be rama to in the District, consisting of 234, 3,3X, and 4inch | Utes after untill o'clock. After that hour every # mouument to Rev. Adori- Philadelphia, Pa. clear, fine. ing. vor | Band Mouldings : 433, 54e. and 7 inch Crown Mouid- | Coach to Georgetown will convey passengers to the ram Judson et Leavenwontn City, K.T., Ang 1,°57. | Baltimore, Ma. ‘clear; pega: The Ladios who lave ohargo of ths Festivaloiier | toto" te which they invite the attention ef those | College Grounds.” Tn all the Coaches the usual rates this Musical Entertainment as an additional attrac- tion, and fintter themseives. that the citizens gen- erally will favor them with their presence and sup- port on this ocefsion. rs opened at 7% o'clock p.m. spot ay au of tare will be charged. Admittance to the grounds 25 cents, ‘Tickets can be procured at the Drug Stores of Dr. Waish, Navy street: Savage's Hardware Store, from the Oitoere and Members of the Society, and at the Colles @ Gate on the morning of the Pic Nic. The oldest minister now i: Editor Star: Our town was thrown jnto great Rev. Laban Ainsworth, of Jag the | excitement last night, in consequence of the frant ‘was ordained on the 10th of December, ivvi,and == a — and two of the perpetrators have centiry. Least Satioad wee tae years OE 8 | Bre an Ea te Lea a, ee a cgi lt anniversary of his birthday. Inthe afternoon he | 28¥ing sold a claim, came to town esterday walked to the meeting and was able to hens the | Went to a tavern last night, and drank & Iittier he Washington, D. Richmond, Va, Petersburg, Va Wilmington, N.C. Columbia, 8. C Charleston, 8. who desire them. au 6-2t ELECT FAMILY SCHOO! FOR YOUN eS ENGL SiN feenenen® No, #9 F street, Washington, D.C. Prncipal, DONALD MACLOED, A. M.. Univer- sity et Glasgow, formerly Head Master of Ravens. «-foggy, pleasant. clear, pleasant. beautiful weather. cloudy, cool. cents. PIONKER SAVINGS AND LOAN AS- R | SOCIATION.—Tho friends of the Associa au 5-d (News& Inte!) y Augusta, Ga, clear, pleasant - pl Ash A je discourse preached by his colleague. drew out his pocket book and counted out £18. Sabana. Ga clear. Peeat {ion initiated wath the above title, are requested to SF Rndors eet Giiee Lutes ta the Columb SEWING MACHINE St. Louis, Mo; Wilmington Del; Bats The proprietor and another man present invited Macon, Ga, clondy, cooi. meet on MONDAY, August Ivth, at8p.m..atGer-| Inatitate. Ss " T — Mas; Wasbling tab De Geld, Baltimore, | nim fo take a walk; they proceeded as far as the | Columbus, Ga, clondy, pleasant, oat by thetn ina eens ten the Committee appoint: | “this School will be opened on the second Mondey | “Gur Agent, Mr. JOUN PORTER, visits the City ing States, will not bercaresented not ee public spring, near the river, when they were at- | Lower Peach T: loudy. relies ert pede irtrees heid July 26th, will subunit | of September neat, for the reception of a utmited of Washington, for the purpose of exhibituns to the terian Convention called by th tral en 3, | Sacked by two men. One of the party made off; Montgomery, Ala. cloudy, pleasant conmideration. Bb vocdonel oy committee’ © He | nmuber of Boarding Pupils and Day Scholars, who | Ladies of this vicinity. the justly celebrated al Assembly to meet ta Wicleeie ee | the other received three stabs, and his body wa | Mobi aie? loudy, pleasant. VRLES WHENENG ni Princpels ee Tee neste ears, OF the Tg eaTsoN’s 810 Faxity Swine Mactixt, Presbyteries of Clinton, Miss \ Union, Holston, thrown into the river, aud drifted ashore about Gainesville, Mis: loudy, pleasant. New Orleans, La. cloudy, pleasant. From tuz West. The following reports have been furnished by the National T. raph line: Frederick, Md.. clear, warm. Cumberland, Md. _B. OERTLY, Sec. and make ‘Terntormal nght fer the Dis tet ef Colaba acne will be on exhitution st or's Store, 53) 7th ed a he inte ersons ‘crested to witners its 100. ‘=e ROBBINS & CO. JRALTIMORE CITY MALY HOSE. CHARLES WERNER, Chair’n. P y 7 ij i rincipal’s uly. ‘The design is to offer to young uu 3-61 _ | [adios From, p dingance all chat encieded inteeneens of “Home,” and tu extend tothe Day Scholars the set a nad some cme mapa ee 1008 Wh in on the second } in) her frat Mondny of February, in - year. The vacations will extend through the months of July and August. Kingston, Tenn; mington, Del U ma, | forty yards below. ‘The : ye District of Columbia; Wil- notfficd the Police, oh niatniad Ht fps e pina = Louis, Mo; are either for in- place of the murder, when, not being «ble to give mesacen 2 lor going tothe Old Scbool,or for | a satisfactory explanation of the matter, he was ject pr wooeat Boe) ag a ee Ppro- | arrested. During the night he gave information igtous bodies de ons meg lay 7a which led to the arrest of five others. THE CATHOLIC TOTA STI KF tence Beneficial Society of Wa: hinge ‘A ‘S Will meet on the l0th instant, at 9 o'clock A. m., at the corner of F and 10th streets "he procession willbe formed on F street, right rest street, by Thomas Purcell, iarshals Aid” and will : e leasant. ” Circulars containing full information may be ob- | MALT FOR SALE.—The undersi, having of the country, and so strong is the Southern'o cr enon day, the excitement became very | Hagerstown, Md Aen eaten, along ath ve Pg et a tained at th principal bookstores, and will be for. recently purohased ti ciTy M. Bnet se postion to the ‘chinond meeting that many will | Savera eihece eee yew ie eee eee Harper's Ferry ++.clear, cool. to Pennsylvania avenue, by Pennsylvania ‘avenue to warded by mail, to any address, on application. pon: Reeth g wR ne ele ll patie, that be © Rave it abandoned altogether. “ %» “Y. | Winchester... lear, cool. Georgetown, thence by Bridge street to High street, | _®8- — rome team, with & cnpply of seltSt, DE, Durbin thas closes reportts the con- | seknek teers theery. In whieh threw | Martinsburg lear, cool, Sraneit® SH strot oy Bl areet fo tue Colors Je FEINOUR HEATERS. BAL forsale on berg! tee. > eclemed am — subject of youny ministers marry- | little more ligitt on the matter, eonfirining the be- yea ve * — J arf ‘au 7-2 hiet Megehale PALLY eceived, & full supply of those universally 6-3 2 “ That in our judgment, the sacat ana y wrerebe guilty party. ‘The excite- ashing erday, 91 t subject of mar- | ment grew stronger every moment. Judge Le- 4 reference thereto, | com eager the 2 le o Jeave them in the F younger breth- of the law, and that they should be = dad pomen Fie sdmitied to the Tall privileges | cuted. tothe fullest extent, le reapones-was, comprehends their tnt coo) and this judgment | that there was no law of justice in the Territory: chasch, med. wa hewn, sor the interests of the | Phe excitement still increased. The cry was for Neve thet oat iam good reason to hope and Le- the jail, where two of them were confined; ro, spected by our vodliner ee Wishes will be re- | were procured, and the Seow atnenets were taken poise Epleco y on. ph rae - : the bank of the river an hung on one tree. te rales Gow yard ‘© are making efforts | About two-thousand persons were present. ‘The FEINOUR HEATERS, for heating the room in which it is set and the rooms —— hoe oogonia more oral a a ~ ove, and as easi! managed, ere savil cost and trouble of two Or more tires to ellect the same purpose, _ ‘Those of my customers who were unavoidably di ed last © .account of the very presse ing demand for them, winch made it 1mpessitie for ly, Are most ly re duented tosend ta therrordsre beftre the Bali there. riage, or any act or word Lay ng At Washington, yesterday, 9 p. m., the barom- should be carefully avoided by eter was 30.330, thermometer 71°. This morning, at 7 p.m, the barometer was30 340, thermometer ef Marshal, RELIGIOUS NOTICE.—The New African le: Mothodies tpss0e Church of Georgetown, under the ip of Rev. Timothy Remic and Messrs. Francis Wheatlyand in W. Bohrer, wil ue dedicated on next SUNDAY MORNING at W, Wayar, of Washiaptomerte bet Phe fiends aymar, eity, D.C. ‘I i and the publis are Invited to attend. au 5-4t my eS ee RTO RICO SUGARS, Paivits Porte ttico SUGA I and MOLASSES ® feroes of Sure ee red HAMS cul f 25 boxes new CHE! a order. Just received, and for aale b . au 6-3t MIDDLETON & REALL. (TOURNAMENT AND FANCY BALL. The first Tow Pancy | of the sea- son will come t ar nier bite iphuar Springs. “on EBM DRETY tnd THURSDAY: Navan Courts oy Inquiny.—Before Court No. 1, to-day, Mr. Brico read tho defence of Lt. Marin. After which the court adjourned E—The Prosi Ig dasha te eeeere pal with secording to Y until the 7th of September. to a saving trouble and delay, and their worl ; w the Episcopate of the | Police. taking advantage of the excitement, hur- pounas ome fey ed more Wisteria sae. 4 2 Bate, ‘and to prevent the king UP of collections | Tea oft three Others (dl yuised) fratn the mayor's gs he nl No. pt dipmndigs rs Har- tow. Asati: “ARK, Treasurer. aoe [eee 2 an 6-lw sauteed The Pre: " Ti . cae read ‘ Wy: Pes ‘MO Ee A, POT anton x ", No. 267 Pa. av.,8.E. 5 ‘AMILY RIES. | thesda, Monlzonery count of Rockville and Be- | onere faye nent has ahated somewhat, the pris- | ry’s defence is expected to follow, After which Tet ee RPE cHiOw ERY Seo arse it “para sa Meee Noe OG. s: EAS PARLE CROCS . © ing a teat and comimodiows edifice, and the Rev, | Bed bY the mn “lange body of police. it | the eowet will probaly OVO as the | CoN WATEN 1GES at S10 per oatle een | am alco ani “SHOULDERS FLOUR = bei vas. their pastor, attracts very tine congress Inn Pmoentine opinion da the three) fill be other courts have done. $e oman nest Also, va hand 04 dlifiere is | PIANO AND VOCAL INSTRUCTOR. L, B The Sod EGGS at No. soa im Rev. Calvin Seiden, zens are about organizing a vighlanoe ocasaites, or5cents. Come one, come nit give men call. Pastor of the Third Ke- Th = From Cou. Nosie’s Panry.—Col. Nobles, formed Dutch Church, of Jersey City, bas te. | inne ‘Our city and. Pee iteg goats who bave n Prof. C. W. BC bog mle 1! continue to Pigned bis pastoral charpe ive instructions on the Piano and in om.) ‘wer ______SOMAS P. LEVY: Hesidence No, 512 L street, between 9th! hes Parties, Weddings, E: &o, Paraiahes Parties Wee iAP ETE SS 3 : SEDGE WICK ON STATUTORY ANDCON - - : itory for a long time. | the Superintendent of the Wagon Road from S' LOGE WICK ON STATUTO Ano< %-¥-Z, [They have evaded the law so tar “Phete have | Fort Ridgely to the South Pass re:ohed Salat Wardia® ¢ Koraman at Weaver's, | Henidence No ath PY, TA MR ONS § ta

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